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Food and fitness obsessed mama, former vegetarian turned full-on carnivore, with a passion for feeding my family whole, real food. This blog is a place to keep the recipes that I've collected from the web, friends or have created to share with you. Live well.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

During prep I omit most dairy from my diet and strip down to the basic clean foods, this works extremely well for my body and helps me to keep me eating simple.

Off-season I’m learning that I can pull these things back in – in moderation. Enter back in no fat Greek Yogurt. I get tired of meat as my protein source (read lazy), try not to have more than 1 protein shake a day and find a serving of Greek yogurt in the afternoon is the perfect fix. I like to switch up the flavor and add different protein or SF / FF pudding mixes into it. I limit my artificial sweetener consumption and this is one of the places that I allow it (offseason).

By far my two favorites have been Butterscotch and Cheesecake, if you’re able to resist and let it chill in the fridge for a bit the yogurt thickens and changes consistency. So good!

The night before making place coconut cream can in fridge to chill (this helps with the frosting consistency). Once chilled, scoop out coconut cream into bowl careful not to get the liquid at the bottom of the can. Whip with beaters. Stir in unsweetened cocoa powder, add peanut butter and vanilla and whip again with beaters until well mixed. I always eat a spoonful right away then place in the fridge for later, mostly I'm back with a spoon in 5 mins.

The great thing about this recipe is that it has a great healthy fat which satisfies cravings and doesn't set off any further cravings for sugars or fat, it's also dairy free, sugar free, low carb. If you need it sweetener, just add whatever sweetener you use.

Monday, October 28, 2013

I recently competed in a bodybuilding competition. The prep was 16 weeks of specific and strict dieting along with aggressive training. I transformed my body through diet and exercise. It was by far the most dedicated I've been to something for myself. It was a decision - followed by determination.

I'm on the rebound now. My body was running at such high performance that when I pulled back on my training and diet regiem I feel that my body took a big huge deep breath and a sigh in relief. After my show I didn't let up on my gym time until I got sick. Being sick is forcing me to not train, to slow down and work to find the balance.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

I love breakfast and it's the one meal that I will never, ever, ever skip. I don't think i could and still be a nice person.

I have skipped breakfast a couple of times, but not on purpose. When doing fasted cardio in the AM if my gym time gets pushed back - I'm a hot mess afterwards. It's not pretty and lesson learned!

With the new year comes new resolutions commitments. One of my commitments for this year is to respect more what my body is telling me when I eat, "insert digestively aggravating food here", and simply, not eat it.

This has lead me to be dairy, gluten and legume free - for now. So far it has worked wonders in my physical overall health and an unexpected benefit to my mood as well. I'm less (bitchy) moody throughout my day.

I try as much as possible to prepare my meals in advance. This is a great throw together breakfast to make the night before. I've also made and eaten a couple of hours later with it being just as good.

My version:

1/3 cup GF oats

1 to 1 1/2 cup Coconut Milk - I use Trader Joe's brand or So Delish

Frozen banana - *melt and smash

About 1 TBL of cocoa powder

2 TBL Chia Seeds

Splash of vanilla

Sprinkle of cinnamon

Sweetener of choice to taste, if needed

* I buy bananas by the boatload and freeze, they are a great way to sweeten anything. Take a frozen banana and melt, gives you a carmelie, sweet - undeniably whole food sweetener.

** i'm really tired of the "what's best for you sweetener" debates

Original recipe:

http://ohsheglows.com/2010/04/08/easy-vegan-overnight-oats/

Sunday, October 21, 2012

There are many things that inspire me to work hard in life. The moment when you feel like you can't possibly do one more thing for the day then - push - it's done; that is when I find my peace. The space in time that you know you just did something, above what you mentally were telling yourself you could or could not do.

There's a gal I know who I've looked up to for a few years now, Sara Christensen. Sara has been someone that has inspired me to always do better, be better. Someone who I see always pushing in a new direction, growing and creating. Sara has created Shine Healthy Living and will be opening a studio in So Cal soon. Sara shares below what brought her to a better way of life and what her inspiration has been. Thanks SC!!!

Sara and her boyfriend, Nate, in Sedona, Arizona

Don asked me to share with you my vision and big idea for Shine Healthy Living, a business that I'm really excited about opening in Southern California. Health and fitness has always been a part of my life to some degree or another, but a slight health scare several years ago drove me to dig in deeper and really do my homework.

What I found was alarming and a huge wake-up call. I realized that living a stressful life and eating the standard American diet was just about the worst thing I could be doing for my health. I thought I was taking pretty good care of myself with my vegetarian diet, normal weight, and pretty active life - but the insane stress and inflammation I was creating in my body with what I was eating was really taking it's toll.

I made some radical changes in the stress-reduction area: I sold the business that I ran and owned for 10 years. I got divorced. And I put the care of myself first via regular exercise and the very best nutrition. I got certified and started teaching Spinning and Zumba. I started eating mostly organic fruits and veggies and made a fresh, green veggie drink part of my daily diet. I stopped eating dairy and white flour. It was the best I had felt in my entire life - both mentally and physically!

Then I started thinking how I could bring this knowledge and good feelings to others. Shine Healthy Living is going to be a place where people can go for fitness, friendship, and fun. The fitness component will be a offering of many different types of group exercise classes (indoor cycling, yoga, boot camps, Zumba, pilates) and small group personal training. There will be an emphasis on educating people on whole food nutrition via seminars, recipe sharing, cooking classes, and grocery store tours.

For those people who are serious about their health and need a little extra help, we'll have coaches available to work one-on-one with people on creating health plans - and then sticking by their side to put those plans into successful actions. All that good stuff will be done with a huge emphasis on fun and laughter and celebrating each other. Think of it as recess for adults!

Topping:
Can mash up other half of banana or eat plain. Once a week I put SF syrup on my pancake (rebel!).

Use a small amount of coconut oil to grease your pan. Blend all ingredients together (or whisk) and pour into heated greased pan. Let pancake cook, cut into fourths and flip each section. Top with banana, SF syrup or enjoy plain!

Fine print: The actual pancake does not look as beautiful and tempting as the one pictured but come on, the one picture would have you doing cardio for two hours to burn off and no one really likes two hours of cardio.